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The T1G Difference

Multi-Discipline Training that Meets Your Time ConstraintsT1G is purpose-built to be a one-stop solution for multi-echelon training in weapons & tactics, operational medicine, breaching, and on/off road driving. One trip and lower-per-diem costs compress time and conserve your budget on all your training needs.

Versatile and Specific to Your Unique Training Requirements and Full Mission ProfilesProper preparation for all missions requires varied genuine assets and purposefully engineered facilities, as well as relevant, customized POIs.

Turnkey • Low Drag from SOW through ExecutionEvery T1G event is orchestrated to meet your specific requirements – completely detailed with you in advance of arrival. We continuously validate goals throughout execution and are prepared to adjust as needed.

Instructor Cadre with a Passion for ExcellenceInstructors are thoroughly-vetted, highly-experienced veterans and professionals. T1G’s is able attract and retain the best instructors due to the clarity of our mission and ability to meet and exceed it for every student.

Open Enrollment for Individuals & Small GroupsOpen enrollment now offers flexible scheduling for select Operational Medicine, Breaching, and Weapons pro-grams, including the Rogers Range capstone shooting program. Visit T1G.com for schedule and pricing.

Achieve 100% Readiness in Less Time with Measurable Cost SavingsT1G is uniquely qualified to assist and support Tier 1 & Tier 2 Special Forces specific requirements for multiple small groups or Special Forces Group elements.

Whether you require our 777-acre purpose-built tactical facility for rental, and expertly staffed turnkey solution, Tier 1 is here to serve you. (Onsite lodging and meals for 250+ pax.)

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100% Combat Training Solutions

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Weapons & Tactics • Course Offerings .................................................. 4Operational Medicine • Core Competencies ...................................... 6Breaching & Dynamic Entry • Course Offerings ................................ 8Driving • Philosophy ................................................................................... 9On/Off Road Driving • Core Competencies ...................................... 10Pre-Mission Training • Exercises ............................................................ 12Middle Eastern MOUT Complex • Specs ............................................ 14Urban Combat Compound • Live-Fire Shoot Houses .................. 152.5 Mile High Performance Live-Fire Driving Track ....................... 176 Mile Off-Road Live-Fire Driving Course .......................................... 18

T1G Resources & Capabilities Index150 yard Multipurpose Range ............................................................... 19300 yard 270º Multipurpose Range .....................................................20Rogers Range .............................................................................................. 2175 yard Multipurpose Range ..................................................................22180º Multipurpose Range .......................................................................2310-Acre Multipurpose Live-Fire Wadi ................................................ 24Breaching/Dynamic Entry Resources .................................................25HLZ•DZ, Towers, and 300 yard Range ...................................... 26Classrooms & Armory .....................................................................27On-Site Housing, 200+ pax .......................................................... 28

Weapons & Tactics

Operational Medicine

Breaching

Driving

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Weapons & TacticsWeapons & Tactics Course OfferingsTactical Carbine Operators Course Teach students those basic-advanced tactical skills needed to safely operate in a hostile environment. Students are introduced to and review the tactical aspects of carbine handling and marksmanship before progressing to advanced tactical drills. Student abilities are systematically brought to competency while safely employing their carbine and sidearm during movements to contact and demonstrate abilities to deliver rapid & accurate tactical marksmanship skills from 300 yards and in. (40-hour course)

Direct Action Pre-Shoot Course For special operations personnel assigned to direct action/precision raid compo-nents who require sustainment and enhancement training. This intense package is designed to prepare SOF Operators to successfully complete demanding qualification courses as mandated by USASOC/USASFC/MARSOC/JSOC. Through extensive use of the newest computerized and pneumatic targeting systems, our students training experience that simply cannot be replicated by our competition. (40-hour course)

Protective Security Detail Course Enables a Protective Security Detail to provide continuous 360-degree security in a hostile environment while ensuring the physical safety of the principal. Emphasis is placed upon working in teams using force-on-force scenarios under induced high-stress conditions. (40-hour course)

T1G’s Weapons & Tactics division builds on the com-bat-proven philosophy that mindset, marksmanship, and manipulation are the core skill set of a tactical shooter.

We are uniquely capable to support (multiple) small groups through Special Forces group elements all in one location to maximize training and compress time.

T1G’s 777-acre purpose-built tactical facility supports a full array of training and critical exercise scenarios to include elements of weapons and tactics, operational medicine, breaching, and on/off road driving spe-cific to the current in-theatre needs of Special Forces groups.

Every range and feature is within walking distance. No white space or money is wasted with shuffling, transport, or downtime. Round-robin and Ability Group methodology allow for maximum range time and hands-on experience.

Operators are able to transition from flat range exer-cises to the specialized Rogers Range. They build on their skills in our Urban Combat Compound and when ready, work through the 10-acre Live Fire Wadi and engage in T1G’s 30-acre/15-building Middle Eastern Mout Village.

Choose from our primary course offerings, or ask your T1G liaison to tailor the exact training specifics your mission requires. Please visit T1G.com for Open Enroll-ment availability for individuals and small groups.

— Mindset • Marksmanship • Manipulation

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Weapons & Tactics • Course Offerings Continued

High Risk Concealed Carry Course Provides operators skill set sustainment and enhancement training in those basic-advanced tactical skill sets needed to safely, quickly, and efficiently employ their handgun from concealed locations. This course prepares operators for demanding deployment profiles which require concealed carry applications. (Five-day course)

Advanced Counter Improvised Explosive Device (CIED) Course Integrates the various methods utilized to counter the CBRNE/IED threat. Weapons Technical Intelligence collection and exploitation techniques to counter IED net-works will be presented to provide the mental and material solutions necessary for effective force protection while enhancing existing security capabilities. (Five-day course)

Advanced Urban Combat Course Designed to concentrate and integrate advanced urban combat profiles. SOF Ex-plosive Entry, Advanced Combat Marksmanship, Basic Combat Trauma Training and Direct Action Tactics and Situational Full Mission Profiles are some of the major com-ponents of this course.

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T1G Medical Courses • Core CompetenciesBasic Combat Trauma Training Based on the USSOCOM TCCC course and is designed for the operator level outlined in the Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) manual. While the course meets the outlined requirements, we exceed this by providing additional training for the burn and head trauma patients. We put major emphasis on patient assessment skills and we maintain a low student to instructor ratio, maximum 5:1, to ensure the student receives the instructor attention necessary to understand and develop their skills, concepts, and principles. This course prepares the operator to confidently and effec-tively apply the life-saving techniques of TCCC. (32-hour course)

Advanced Combat Trauma Training Also based on the USSOCOM TCCC course and is designed for the CLS/Medic level outlined in the PHTLS manual. While the course meets the outlined requirements, we exceed this by providing additional training to not only treat Point of Injury casualties, but to manage these casualties for up to 24-hours. Again, strong emphasis is placed on patient assessment, keeping a low student to instructor ratio, and mastering skills through extensive hands-on training. Extensive unit/service scenarios provide situa-tional experience and stress which greatly enhances the student learning. This course not only prepares the CLS/Medic to confidently and effectively apply the life-saving techniques of TCCC, but to sustain the patient for up to 24-hours. (40-hour course)

Advanced Combat Medic Course For the experienced medic/corpsman/provider. It provides the advanced medical skills to aid in caring for the unit personnel and maintaining extended care for the combat casualty (24-96 hours). It is the perfect course for the medic/corpsman/provider who might be receiving the casualty, assisting in a field clinic/BAS, or has to provide extended care due to MEDEVAC delay. (40-hour course)

Operational Medicine

T1G’s medical training is built on the time-tested proven curricula of the Joint Special Operations Medi-cal Training Command (JSOMTC) and the USSOCOM Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) courses.

T1G’s staff is deep with experienced and seasoned veterans comprised of Army Special Forces, Navy SEALS, Marine Recon, and Air Force Para-Rescuemen.

The majority of our staff has served time at JSOMTC in instructor and NCOIC billets.

T1G’s key differentiators:

• Completely relevant training

• Low student-to-instructor ratio

• 80% hands-on practical application training

• Our willingness and ability to deliver a custom curriculum to meet your exacting requirements

T1G uniquely co-located property features and mul-tiple LZ-DZs support a wide array of realistic training environments and critical mission exercise scenarios.

New for 2012 is our Closed Space/Collapsed Structure Training Facility and UH-60 Medical Simulator.

Why we stand apart: Low student to instructor ratio and 80% hands-on experience in relevant, realistic environments and situations.

Please visit T1G.com for course Open Enrollment options or contact your T1G liaison with the training specifics your mission requires.

— Keeping Names Off The Wall

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Medical Core Competencies Continued

Advanced Combat Medic Skills Sustainment Course Maintains the already-learned skills of the seasoned medic/corpsman/provider. The student receives recertification in BLS, ACLS, PHTLS or ITLS, PALS or PEPP, and supplemental instruction in subjects to fulfill the NREMT-P recertification require-ments. Updates to TCCC and other changes in treatment modalities are presented. Students re-visit the basics and integrate new and advanced skills. (80-hours)

Applied Battlefield MedicineIntensive hands-on practicum for the medic/operator with previous TCCC and LTT exposure. This integrates their skills within that scope of practice into challenging and lifesaving real world scenarios. Prepares the medic/operator to be capable of providing appropriate and timely care in multiple simulated combat stressors such as IED, OPFOR, confined space and/or high angle situations. (50-hours)

NREMT–P/ATP/LTT/FMP Scenario Tactical Medical Refresher This 12-day course meets all of the training requirements outlined by National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) for recertification of the Paramedic and Advanced Tactical Practitioner. The course affords recertification in ACLS, PALS, BLS, TCCC and PHTLS. The focus is on personnel recovery in full mis-sion profile live tissue training scenarios focusing on collapsed structure, urban en-vironments, extrication, crash site security, and mass casualty with force on force training. Full mission profiles tailored to meet specific client requirements.

Paramedic Recertification Course or Advanced Combat Medic Skills Sustainment Course (ACMSSC) Designed to meet the skills sustainment of the EMT-P, as well as seasoned senior med-ics of the military - Army 18D, Air Force Para-rescue, Marine Corps Recon Corpsman, Navy IDC, and SPECWAR SEAL. PHTLS certificates and CEUs can be awarded if seats and names are confirmed at least 45 days prior to the course starting date.

T1G Key Differentiators: Completely relevant training, low student to instructor ratio, 80% hands-on practical application training, and the ability to tailor our curriculum to meet your exacting needs and requirements.

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Breaching CoursesSpecial Operations Forces Explosive Entry-1Provides an assaulter with the knowledge, skill, and confidence to gain rapid, posi-tive entry into a semi or non-permissive target while maintaining the tactical ad-vantage of surprise. Designed by Special Operations SMEs to “fill in the gaps” in the assaulter’s explosive theory and applied physics knowledge, SOF EE-1 focuses on current “Lessons Learned” and hands-on practical exercises to develop exper-tise. Operators repeatedly apply these technical lessons in a tactical environment. Repetition reinforces the scientific principles while exposing them to operationally proven breaching charges. Topics covered and rehearsed include target approach, entry site selection, and charge placement. (40-hour course)

Special Operations Forces Explosive Entry-2Provides the Team’s Breacher with the knowledge, skill, and confidence to surgi-cally gain positive entry into a semi or non-permissive target while maintaining the tactical advantage of surprise. SOF EE-2 focuses on hands-on practical exercises to develop expertise. Many of these exercises are drills executed under simulated combat situations on increasingly complex targets. This repetition reinforces the sci-entific principles while exposing them to operationally-proven breaching charges. (40-hour course)

Special Operations Forces Master BreacherTrains the experienced Assault Team Breacher with the knowledge, skill and confi-dence to safely instruct his element members in the applied science, basic concepts and procedures of explosive entry. Designed by veteran Special Operations subject-matter experts to meet the needs of those selected for senior breaching positions, the master breacher course focuses on “Training the Trainer.” While hands-on practi-cal exercises are utilized to demonstrate various principles, the focus will be on how to best teach the applied science required for explosive entry and on how to con-duct safe training. Additionally, operators cover the safe research and development process for testing new charge configurations/applications.

Breaching

T1G employs the use of Current Force equipment that supports relevant operations in OIF/OEF. We use only time-tested and operationally proven tactics, techniques, and procedures.

T1G’s breaching programs provide the military and OGA’S with the knowledge and skill to make dynam-ic entries through various targets using the most proven current explosive, mechanical, thermal, or ballistic breaching techniques.

Performance is instructor-evaluated through multi-ple live breach iterations and individual AAR’s.

Expert staff and onsite resources facilitate training and exercise scenarios that are highly relevant to the dynamic entry needs of Special Forces groups.

T1G is capable of hosting your most unique breach-ing requirements and mission profiles. Z ero noise/fire restrictions and Federal, State, and Local deconfliction support advanced training scenarios that operators may require.

Dedicated breaching classrooms and multiple breaching-related assetts are closely located which eliminates downtime for shuffling or transport. This all lends to an expert training scenario that provides maximum hands-on experience and maximum re-turn for your budget.

Your T1G liaison can tailor specific training as re-quired, or please visit T1G.com for Open Enrollment openings for individuals and small groups.

— Dynamic Entry Requires a Rapid, Successsful Breach

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Breaching ResourcesTwo Breach Houses, 30-Acre Middle Eastern MOUT Complex, Live-Fire Urban Com-bat Complex and 10-Acre Wadi are engineered and purpose-built to support dy-namic breaching and surgical entry scenarios. All onsite within walking distance.

T1G supports ballistic, thermal, mechanical, and explosive breaching operations. T1G Memphis provides an excellent environment for operator training. All buildings, explosives handler’s range, and galleries have well-stocked and maintained charge preparation rooms. Two modern classrooms are reserved for Breaching operators.

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Driving Courses • Core CompetenciesMobile Force Protection Five-day course preparing students to react to threats against personnel and mate-rial in transit. Students learn various techniques to counter current threats encoun-tered in environments such as Iraq and Afghanistan. The course is ideal for person-nel deploying to high risk environments. Emphasis is on maneuvering vehicles as a unit and responding to ambushes during mobile operations.

Tactical Operators Course (TOC) A two-day course aimed at the true security professional. Beginning with vehicle dynamics, operators learn to handle the car in true emergency situations. The course spans high speed driving, barricade breaching, escape maneuvers, precision immobi-lization technique (PIT), and threat assessment and attack scenarios.

Executive Protection Driver (EPD) a three-day course that combines all the hard skills introduced in TOC, and adds vehi-cle assault resistance (VAR) as well as close proximity and formation driving.

Motorcade Operators Course (MOC)is a three-day course that combines a SDC with motorcade techniques. Students learn communication skills, high speed convoy, and escape procedures. Class con-cludes with extensive drills and attack scenarios.

Off-Road Techniques I & II use T1G HMMWV’s or the platform you request, we explore the limits of what is and is not possible. Students are introduced to left foot braking, recovery techniques, road building, using momentum, and a wide array of recovery equipment. Course duration is one-day. Off-Road Techniques II (ORT) More driving time, more obsta-cles, and more difficulty. Course duration is two-days.

Driving

T1G uniquely offers world-class driving facilities and staff all in one location. Onsite at T1G’s facility are:

• 2.5 mile high performance live-fire track - WPS Certified

• 1.6 mile rally track - WPS Certified

• 6 mile off-road live fire driving course

• 10-acre live-fire Wadi

These four driving tracks are all purpose-built and co-located to integrate with other key property as-setts and provide relevant training and challenging scenarios.

T1G trains drivers to the highest standards and levels. The goal is always safe and secure transport in rou-tine traffic, high stress, or life threatening situations.

Our training methods employ the repetitive cycling and engaging of muscle memory, as well as familiari-zation with vehicle behavior and feedback at maxi-mum limits.

This combination ensures drivers instinctfully react to hazards or threats in the best possible way - with-out thinking.

Our highly experienced cadre, state of the art facili-ties, and purpose designed equipment, allow us to push students to the limit while still ensuring the safety of all involved.

Your T1G liaison can tailor specific training as re-quired, or please visit T1G.com for Open Enrollment openings for individuals and small groups.

— Safe & Secure Operator Transport Is Paramount

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T1G Key Differentiators: Extensive facilities and resources all in one location, including WPS Certified Fast Track and Rally Track and expert staffing. T1G tailors our curriculum to meet your exacting needs and requirements.

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Specific Multidiscipline Training for Multiple Small Units to SF Group Elements

T1G is purpose-built to support a wide array of Pre-Mission Training exercises all in one convenient location. Training offerings include:

• Mobile Force Protection/Advanced Performance Driving/Off-road• Driving/Protective Motorcade• Customized FTXs, FMPs – scenario-based training for your specific mission• Mounted Operations/Military Convoy Ops• Non-Combatant Evacuation Operations• Vehicular Interdiction & Commandeering• Advanced Urban Combat/SFAUC• Precision/Limited Scale Raids• Close Target Reconnaissance• Reconnaissance & Surveillance• Urban & Rural Assaults• Active Shooter Response• Cordon & Search• Sensitive Site Exploitation• Mass Casualty Exercises• Sniper Ops

• Direct Action• EOD/IED• Convoy LFX• RUT• SERE• ASO• ISR• TTL• PSD• CSAR

Pre-Mission Training

T1G meets and exceeds all Pre-Mission Training requirements – in one location. T1G is the ideal solution to compress whitespace for your multi-discipline Pre-Mission training requirements.

Seamless transitions from flat ranges and Rogers Range to Shoot Houses culminate in the 10-acre live-fire Wadi and 30-acre, 15-building Middle Eastern MOUT Village. with adjacent HLZ and DZ.

T1G is able to support a unit’s operational tempo and mission profile with round-robin or Ability Group methodology, maximizing range time.

— 100% Combat Training Solutions in One Location

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Full Mission Profiles

T1G Memphis is purpose-built to provide and ex-ceed your Full Mission Profile requirements and is an ideal solution for TTL and SSE with OPFOR, or civilian role players. SigInt capable.

T1G is uniquely capable to support (multiple) small groups through Special Forces group ele-ments all in one location to compress time.

Your T1G liaison is committed to your opera-tional success and providing exactly the cost ef-fective training solutions you require. Leverage T1G’s weapons & tactics, medical, breaching and driving elements for customized solutions.

Zero noise/fire restrictions and Federal, State, and Local deconflicted allows for low/no light work as well as around-the-clock evolutions in a versatile and realistic in-theatre environment in-corporating multidiscipline components.

— Uniquely Equipped for Tier 1/Tier 2 Specific Exercises

T1G’s staff and resources are uniquely capable to provide specific Tier 1 and Tier 2 level multidiscipline training – all in one location. Training not necessarily available on base – Please contact your T1G Liaison for assistance and quote for your customized FMP requirements.

T1G is partnered with Paragon to facilitate technical surveillance requirements including Close Target Reconnaissance, Tagging, Tracking & Locating, and COTS manipulation.

T1G is SigInt capable for your Profiles.

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Middle Eastern MOUT Compound with Adjacent DZ/HLZ

T1G’s 30-acre Afghani Village is available for your full mission profile, perfect for TTL and SSE with OPFOR, or civilian role players.

Square Ft # of Floors

Footprint (Shape)

Building Function & Amplifying Remarks

1,024 2 32x32 (Tee) Mosque3,072 2 32x64 (U) Government Center3,200 2 16x120 (Rec) Market Place512 1 16x32 (EL) Residence256 1 16x16 (Sq) Residence512 1 16x32 (Rec) Residence512 1 16x32 (Rec) Residence512 1 16x32 (Rec) Residence512 1 16x32 (Rec) Residence768 1 16x48 (SQ) Residence

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Description Qty/# of Each RemarksSquare Footage 256’ - 768’

# of Rooms 1 to 2 Configuration Dependant

# of Floors 1# Entry Points 2 BreachableSESAMs Capable YesFlash-bang Capable YesPower YesAll-Weather/Habitable Yes

(7) Residences

Description Qty/# of Each RemarksSquare Footage 1024

# of Rooms 4 to 6 Configuration Dependant

# of Floors 2# Entry Points 3 BreachableSESAMs Capable YesFlash-bang Capable YesPower YesAll Weather YesHabitable Yes

Mosque

Description Qty/# of Each RemarksSquare Footage 3072

# of Rooms 12 to 20 Configuration Dependant

# of Floors 2# Entry Points 6 BreachableSESAMs Capable YesFlash-bang Capable YesPower YesAll Weather YesHabitable Yes

Government Center

Marketplace

Description Qty/# of Each RemarksSquare Footage 3200

# of Rooms 8 to 16 Configuration Dependant

# of Floors 2# Entry Points 8 BreachableSims/Bang Capable YesPower YesAll-Weather/Habitable Yes

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Live-Fire Urban Combat Compound T1G’s Live-Fire Urban Combat Compound is purpose-built to instill the skills that novice and expert operators require to execute sucess-ful missions. Versatile layout configurations provide relevant scenarios and facilitate effective techniques and strategies for smooth live-fire urban combat operations.

The indigenous compound has gravelled courtyard with 9’ compound wall surrounding both shooting houses. Compound wall has multiple explosive and vehicular breach points (indigenous gates and Adobe breaching sections). Compound possesses multiple ingress and egress points integrated to the site’s road network.

Total room-to-room exposure allows facilitators perfect viewpoints for start/stop after-action review and video.

• Fully-ballistic to 7.62mm Ball • Houses stand 15 meters apart• Surrounded by indigenous gates and 9’ walls for

in-theatre realism • Reconfigurable floor plans for realistic industrial

or residential scenarios• Multiple, fully-breachable entry points • Interior/Exterior Explosive • Ballistic • Mechanical • Thermal

Professional Evaluator Catwalks

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Shoot House 1: 4,200 sq.ft. Shoot House 2: 8,000 sq.ft.

Quickly Reconfigurable with Multiple Fully-Breachable Entry Points

Max N.E.W. .29 No M855 or Penetrator

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10-Acre Live-Fire WadiThe Wadi is perfectly positioned between the Live Fire Urban Combat Facility and the 30-acre Middle Eastern MOUT Complex and adjacent HLZ and DZ. It provides a superb environment for realistic Situational Training Exercises. The Wadi contributes to realistic scenario train-ing for Pre-Mission Training and Full Mission Profiles.

• Simulate team rescue/transport casualties to safety under (simunitions) fire, including air-lifts.

• Realistic, challenging terrain for operators to practice live-fire driving scenarios, PMTs, and STXs around the clock leveraging T1G’s zero noise/fire restrictions

• Facilitates explosives and vehicles, IED work, and any number of realistic explosive and IED scenarios.

• The Wadi, WPS Certified Rally track and 6.5 mile Off-Road Course all in one location put T1G’s Off-Road Driving program over the top. for impact and value.

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2.5 Mile Live-fire High Performance Track – WPS Certified

T1G’s 2.5 mile high-performance track is expressly designed and purpose-built for live-fire and scenario-based training, facilitated by strategic placement of multiple berms at key choke points along the track. A 2,800 ft. straightaway supports high-speed maneuvers as well as landing/take-off for small aircraft.

• Roundskidpadfeaturingabuilt-insprinklersystem allows for wet and dry applications

• 2,800’straightawayallowsvehiclestoreachspeeds exceeding 100 mph

• 270degreelivefirecounterambusharea attached to the track

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1.6 Mile Rally Track - Meets and Exceeds WPS Certifications

T1G’s Rally Track replicates difficult environ-ments that requires advanced driver skills to negotiatewithspeed,confidence,andsafety

Designed to provide operators with expert instruction on moving quickly and safely through questionable terrain on realistic surfaces. Students learn to apply proven rally-driving techniques, such as left-foot brake modulation while increasing speed.

T1G uses the proven training concept of repetitive cy-cling that engages of muscle memory and familiariza-tion with vehicle behavior and feedback at maximum limits. This combination ensures drivers automatically react to hazards or threats in the best possible way.

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6-Mile Off-Road Driving Course

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Terrain Features•GravelRoads•DirtRoads•SandPits•GumboMud•Sand•WetDownObstacles

•Ditches•Creeks•Grades•Inclines•Declines•ExtricationProblems

Engineered Challenges

Designed for tactical convoy operations, off-road tactical, and technical driver training. Facilitates scenarios for emerging MATV-MRAP-like platforms.

1. Deep ditch (tail ditch) 2. Alternating speed bumps 3. Small berm/raised berm 4. Small tail ditch 5. Multiple switchbacks 6. Creek run and crossing 7. Angled ditches 8. Hole/berm/hole 9. Speed bumps/ angled ditches 10. Trail thru woods 11. Loose sand 12. Sand berm 13. Deep hole 14. Alternating angled ruts 15. Vehicle alley 16. “S” mud pit 17. Logs 18. Down trees 19. Eight obstacles for initial training

prior to negotiating the track

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150 yard Multipurpose RangeFrom zero to 150 yards and beyond, there’s no better range

Range 3 supports the skills required to survive and succeed from point-of-contact to 150 yards out with pistol and rifle – arguably the most important range skills in combat.

The Range Master controls Range 3 with the latest wireless touch-screen control and can instantly run a course of fire – and just as easily initiate a chaos drill requiring split second decisions whether to shoot or not. Four industrial strength tracks and six trolleys span Range 3’s 140-foot width.

Each of 40 firing lanes has a turner plus two head plate arrays, a steel tor-so, and up to four runners. Runners can be steel or paper, threat or non-threat. Paper turners can either face or edge you, helping to train target discrimination in shoot or no-shoot scenarios.

Each head plate (two per firing lane) is able to present a bank of six 8-inch reactive head plates providing instant audible feedback, just like the steel torso targets. Steel provides instant feedback that operators require to know if what they’re doing is right. Without audible or visual conscious feedback, there is no opportunity to build subconscious memory.

The runners are capable of moving cut-outs such as a vehicle to create a hostage scenario for sniper training. A tower is conveniently located about 300 yards away.

75 Yard Multipurpose ‘Turners’ RangeTargetry Supports Threat/Non-Threat Discrimination

Range 2 is the ideal environment to vet a shooter’s reactionary rifle skills. (T1G Rogers Range is the choice for pistols.)

Range 2 is a 75 yard range with 20 lanes. Each lane presents targets remote controlled by the Range Master that turn in pairs from two to 20. Lateral movement across the range as well as point-of-contact to cover-and-conceal barricade skills are required fundamentals.

Targets turn and “appear” for a short time before turning sideways again. Threat/no threat discrimination reaction times can be scaled down to .5 seconds from edge to face. Ron Wilson, owner of U S Target Technology supervised the target installation.

Range 2 builds the fundamental skills required prior to the T1G Shoot Houses, and offers remedial support for those not quite proficient.

• 75 yard Multipurpose Single-Direction Range with 20 Lanes

• Pneumatic, computerized 90º turning targeting system

• Assess capabilities and vet group’s skill sets quickly

• Address deficiencies in speed with threat/non threat discrimination

• Supports pistol, shotgun, machine gun, and rifle up to 7.62mm

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RogersRange•8-Lane

The T1G Rogers Range develops the crucial ability to rapidly acquire and engage adversaries in close quarters. It’s fundamental to survival and suc-cess, while supporting fast target discrimination.

There are eight lanes, each with seven targets at seven to 20 yards pneu-matically operated by computer. Nine primary courses of fire are designed to push and stretch the shooter’s abilities. Throughout the courses of fire, 8” steel targets are only exposed for .5 to .75 of a second.

The steel targets are reactive in design. They must be successfully hit in order to stop them; peripheral hits or fragments do not stop them. This instills the paramount skill of “following through” until the adversary is neutralized. Repetition develops the reactionary shooter skills required to negotiate partial targets that are moving quickly.

The Rogers Range is one of the most popular features at T1G. Shooters are able to measurably increase their confidence and success in rapid and ac-curate (and discretionary) firing scenarios.

Shotgun capable • 9mm M4 conversion kits available

Develops rapid and accurate shooting skills quickly

35 x 100 yard 180º Multipurpose RangeAn Ideal Environment for Multidiscipline Skills Training

Range 8’s custom design supports basic instruction of marksmanship fundamentals while facilitating 360º off-the-x training scenarios with si-munitions. Range 8 is perfectly suited for live fire and simunition training, including:

• Security detail arrival and departure

• Static vehicle shooting tactics

• Small unit close proximity immediate action drills

• Live-fire medical extraction scenarios

The range facilitates fire-and-maneuver exercises as well as barricade shoot-ing. T1G instructors often use Range 8 in multi-discipline training scenarios that leverage multiple T1G assets.

Range 8 supports the safe execution of complex, high-risk, IOT condition appropriate responses to contacts long before operators need to depend on skills in active theatres under combat conditions - which is of course the least forgiving of learning environments.

• MFP Area Rated for Simunitions

• Supports pistol, shotgun, machine gun, rifle up to 7.62mm

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Range 4 facilitates mounted or dismounted TTPs able to be exercised with scenario focused live-fire or simunitions exercises to refine, enhance, or validate the force’s SOPs and Immediate Action Drills. Unique are inclusion of USDAAT models for units that train on worst case scenarios. Full Mission Profile Situational Training Exercises (STX) to include movement to contact, contact, immediate action and break from contact drills, are safely and ef-ficiently exercised. Adjacent 2- and 5-Story Towers are deconfilcted.

• Approx 21,000 square feet • Safely supports up to 100 shooters

• four access points allow shooting from a moving or static vehicle

• Configurable with multiple static and steel target arrays

• Ideal for large groups engaged in Round-Robin style training

• Designed for mobile fire and maneuver via foot or vehicle

• Simulate urban environments with target vehicles and moveable building facades

• Facilitates 360º “off the X” training scenarios with simunitions

• Intermediate range immediate action drills and moving vehicle drills

• Pistol, shotgun, machine gun, and rifle up to 50 caliber

• Supports non-fragmentation practice projectiles

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5-Story Shooting PlatformProviding Unknown Distance Range & SigInt Support

T1G 5-story shooting platform with unknown distance range.

• Each of the five floors is a shooting platform

• The unknown distance is 1,000 meters.

The runners are capable of moving cut-outs such as a vehicle to create a hostage scenario for sniper train-ing. A tower is conveniently located about 300 yards away.

300 yard 270º Multipurpose Range Supports All Practical Fire & Training Scenarios

SigInt

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Contained Spaced/Collapsed Structure

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Invaluable Realistic Relevant Training Experience

UH-60 Medical SimulatorAn Ideal Environment for Multidiscipline Skills Training

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DoD5100.76-Mcompliant,BATF approved Secure Storage Facilities• ArmsRooms•Ammunition

Magazines Explosive Bun-kers

• Double-locked,electronically-alarmed & LLE-monitored system

• Receiving Authority licensed/Approved

• MilStip and direct shipping of class V materials recommend-ed in advance

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T1G Memphis took the opportunity to build our classrooms close to here students need them. The property design and classroom layout efficiency reduces downtime to almost zero.

• Classroom features:

• Climate-Controlled

• Projector • Audio

• Adjoining team rooms with break-out areas

• Computer Link• Each Seats 40-80

T1G ArmoryDoD 5100.76-M compliant, BATF approved Secure Storage Facilities

(7) Climate-Controlled ClassroomsConvenientely Located Where They Need To Be

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Safe and Ideal Environment for Critical, Fundamental, Multidiscipline Skills Training

Tower, HLZ•DZ, and 300 Course

The colocation of dualTowers,30-AcreHLZ/DZ and 300 yard range creates one of the best training environments they’ve ever experienced. The Towers’ proximity to Range 3 and 4, two Shoot Houses in the Urban Combat Compound, and the Middle Eastern MOUT Complex facilitate training that is difficult if not impossible to duplicate on most other government or private facilities. They provide a safe, unique and relevant environment designed to significantly enhance mission and survivability prior to engagement in active theaters of operation.

The 5-Story Tower offers vertical Closed Structure training. Both Towers offer multipurpose tactical design and proximity to the two adjacent single-story Breach Houses. They provide critical fast-rope training with multiple firing positions from several levels. The Towers facilitate multiple hook & climb, high angle rescue/recovery, and high-line transfer capabili-ties with primary, secondary, and tertiary anchor points to support tech-nical rescue, rappel, and ascension system/profiles. The Towers off-set positions serve as the 325 yd. and 350 yd. firing points for Range 4.

The Towers can be de-conflicted to support stationary and moving target engagement courses of fire on both Ranges 3 and 4. With T1G prequalification in support of culminating STXs, you can conduct simul-taneous sniper initiated assault, pre-selected target reduction (PTR), and over-watching sniper support profiles on the Shoot Houses in the Urban Combat Compound (385 yd. shot). Prequalified skilled snipers can shoot targets of opportunity and PTR profiles in the Afghani Village (985 yd. shot*) for relevant cross corridor precision applications.

*T1G prequalification graded course of fire required prior to attempts

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Contact T1G A.S.A.P. for Availability

On Site Meals & Lodging for 250+ pax

Walking Distance to Every Property Feature

T1G’s facilities mean more efficient use of every operator’s time and a major cost savings for housing and food. More training time with reduced costs translate to more value on every effort.

The lodging compound offers a covered recreational area and barbeque pits as well as volleyball and horseshoes to let operators unwind and socialize. There are four 700 sq. ft. team rooms each with 50” flat screen, Satellite TV, and Wi-Fi.

Zero hassles for transit and gear stowage, and significantly reduced risk and chance of “off-property incidents.“

The lodging compound has six buildings. One co-located building provides 24/7 vending, laundry, shower, and bathroom facilities for male and female as well as a 50” flat screen.

Four securable buildings sleep 50 with private room for up to two SNCOIC or OIC. Two additional quarters sleep 64. Each area proivdes ample chairs, tables, white board, refrigerator, microwave, and coffee. Individual lockers and linens are provided.

Lodging Details:

Lodging Compound ........ 15,100 sq. ft.

Total Lodging ..................... 11,300 sq. ft.

4 Buildings ........................... 2,400 sq. ft.

2 Barracks ............................ 1,711 sq. ft.

Laundry (24/7) .................... 900 sq. ft.

M&F Shower/Facilities ..... 2,200 sq. ft.

(4) SNOIC/OIC Quarters ... 144 sq. ft. each

(4) Team Rooms ................. 700 sq. ft. each

(5) 50” Flat Screens

(6) Refrigerators/Microwaves/Coffee

• Wi-Fi and Satellite TV

• Dry Erase Boards

• Linens

• Securable

• Individual Lockers

• Vending (24/7) laundry/soda/candy

• Tables and Chairs

Call T1G for current lodging/meals per diem toll-free at 1.866.496.9916

Showers•Laundry•Wi-Fi•Satellite•Gym

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Modern Amenities Maximum Warrior Obstacle CourseT1G hosts Maxim’s annual Maximum Warrior event. This challenging obstacle course is just on the other side of the street from the lodging complex...

T1G Fitness Facilities

New T1G Dojo

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Proud & Privileged to Support:

• Marine Special Operations Command (MarSOC)

• Marine Force Reconnaissance (FoRecon)

• Marine Reconnaissance (Recon)

• Marine Counter Intelligence / Human Intelligence (CI/HUMINT)

• Special Operations Training Group (SOTG)

• Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF)

• Naval Special Warfare (NavSpecWar)

• Army Special Operations Command (USASOC)

• Army Special Forces Command (USASFC)

• Army Rangers (Rangers)

• Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC)

• US Marshals Service (US Marshals)

• US Customs & Border Patrol (CBP)

• US Coast Guard (USCG)

• US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)

• US Department of State (DoS)

• US Department of Energy (DoE)

• US Marine Corps Conventional Forces (USMC)

• US Army Conventional Forces (USA)

• US Air Force Conventional Forces (USAF)

T1G is partnered with Paragon Inc.

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